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    "rule of law" ??

    So where were the 'rule of law' and 'democracy' bugles when previous Liberal governments ignored property rights with all 'Orders in Council' pertaining to guns!!?? Mineral rights?
    Who the heck voted for the metric system??
    Harper is learning who 'rules'
    We now need to urge Stelmach to act!

    #2
    Stelmach is too busy selling (practically giving) Alberta's resources to the world at firesale prices to worry about agriculture.

    What are we going to do anyway...secede from the Dominion? You'd probably like that no doubt.

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      #3
      Sniping is easy until lines of egress are compromised.
      Virginia et.al. seceded for states rights agitated by property rights.
      Escalations always seem to follow similar patterns, this being no different.
      Can you answer the question without pissing in my ear?

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        #4
        And the property rights being related to ownership of "slaves"...right?

        A bit different than the ownership and sale of barley despite the feeble attempts at a viable comparison.
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        Try another one...

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          #5
          Wilagro,

          Masser... thaaanks you fr letttting us thiiink bouut a littl fffreedm for a tiimmme.

          SOrrry... we fooorgoten it iss wrong to want tto buy shoooes and have any MMMoney to hodiddaaay ffffor the FFFammmily.

          Pleeeease FFFForgive ussss...

          Weees willl gettt baaack to daaa Harvvvest.... annn cooolleeeect youuur Whhhheeeat....

          Annnnd YYYYyuuuur BBBBbaaarrrleys

          SSso Sooorrys tttto Diiisssappppooooint YYyuousss sssooo MMMMmuuuccchhh!

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            #6
            hey tom, try the decaf. seriously, maybe if you want out from under the cwb (and as long as it's doing a crap job why wouldn't people want to be rid of it?) you'll have to come up with a credible legal challenge instead of relying on a politician. to me the designated area is the key; why should some canadians be treated differently than others, most notably ontario wheat growers? if the conservatives are for real in supporting choice they should be pushing you guys to the courts to get it done. i don't think stelmach is going to be a big help either.

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